On KBS Music Bank to air on the 25th, 2AM Jinwoon will create a special stage with other idol groups.
Jinwoon will be playing the drums while CN Blue's Jung Yonghwa and Super Junior's Sungmin will play the guitar and SNSD Taeyeon will be the lead vocal. They will be singing Kelly Clarkson's 'My Life Would Suck Without You.'
2AM Jinwoon has been known to have exceptional drum skills since he was in a rock band in high school. However, he has never shown them off on air.
Netizens have shown a positive response and are anticipating Jinwoon on drums, stating, "I've heard that he's great at drums, I'm looking forward to the performance," and "I think he will be the drummer that smiles the most in this world."
Jinwoon has stated, "It's my first time playing the drums live so I'm very nervous. It's not a hard song to play so it's fortunate but it is my first stage so I would like to complete it without any mistakes."
On the 25th, the other 2AM members, Kwon, Seulong, and Changmin, will also have a special stage prepared aside from Jinwoon's new band.
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